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numeric_results component delete

Allows you to delete a result set component.

Format:

 
numeric_results component delete
result_set_component_name =
existing result_set component name

Example:

 
numeric_results delete &
result_set_component_name =
res_01

Description:

 
Parameter
Value Type
Description
result_set_component_name
Existing result set component
Identifies a result set component to be deleted.

Extended Definition:

1. The components must be in an existing result set and reference to the component must include the result set name. A result set is a storage place for any kind of numeric tabular data. A result set can contain any number of components. A component is usually set up to contain vector components of values such as displacement, velocity, acceleration, and force. In this case, however, a result set is completely general and can store any numeric value in a component with few exceptions. These exceptions are those cases when you ask the system to mix incompatible value types, such as complex values in the same component as real values.
The result set name given must be within a particular analysis. A result set name can be of any length, and any combination of letters and numbers. The leading character, however, must be a letter.
Result sets are associated with an analysis and can be identified as such. A result set associated with request 101 from an analysis named test is referred to as .test.req101.
When you read into Adams View request and result files, Adams View creates several predefined result set types. For example, if you read in a request file named SHIFT.REQ, and this request file contains the result information for the statement REQUEST/1, the result set is named REQ1, and can also be referred to as being relative to the analysis name .shift.req1. If you want to refer to a component in the same result set, the full name for the X component would be .SHIFT.REQ1.X.
The table below illustrates the default names assigned to result sets and result set components, read from request (.req) and results (.res) files
 
Result set type
Result set name
Component names
File that result is from
part
PARxxx...
x y z e1 e2 e3 e4 mag
vx vy vz wx wy wz
accx accy accz wdx wdy wdz
results file
diff
DIFxxx...
q dq
results file
joint
JOIxxx...
fx fy fz tx ty tz fmag tmag
results file
jprim
JPRxxx...
fx fy fz tx ty tz fmag tmag
results file
motion
MOTxxx...
fx fy fz tx ty tz fmag tmag
results file
gear
GEAxxx...
fx fy fz
results file
coupler
COUxxx...
fx1 fy1 fz1 tx1 ty1 tz1 fmag1 tmag1
fx2 fy2 fz2 tx2 ty2 tz2 fmag2 tmag2
fx3 fy3 fz3 tx3 ty3 tz3 fmag3 tmag3
results file
sforce
SFOxxx...
fx fy fz tx ty tz fmag tmag
results file
spring damp
SPRxxx...
fx fy fz tx ty tz fmag tmag
results file
bushing
BUSxxx...
fx fy fz tx ty tz fmag tmag
results file
beam
BEAxxx...
fx fy fz tx ty tz fmag tmag
results file
field
FIExxx...
fx fy fz tx ty tz fmag tmag
results file
user request
UREQxxx...
u1 u2 u3 u4 u5 u6 u7 u8
results file
request
REQxxx...
x y z r1 r2 r3 mag amag
request file
ucon
(not implemented)